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Bladder Cancer

Bladder Cancer usually presents with the symptoms of recurrent urine infections (frequent passing urine, burning sensation on passing urine, fever) and/or blood in the urine. There is rarely pain in the early stages.

This cancer is particularly linked to smoking and exposure to chemicals used in the rubber industry (e.g. betanaphthylamine). In the UK, bladder cancer is rare in people under the age of 40, and is four times more common amongst men than amongst women.

Investigations typically involve microscopic examination of a urine sample for tumour cells; x-rays and scans; and cystoscopy - direct visualisation of the interior of the bladder using a telescopic device.

Treatment in orthodox medicine is primarily surgical and the form the surgery takes depends on how much the tumour has spread. For instance, a localised tumour, without spread, may be treated by removing it. A tumour which has spread widely, however, may require removing the whole bladder in some cases. Surgical treatment may be supported by radiotherapy or chemotherapy.

Complementary Health Advice

Nutritional Therapy

  • A number of supplements have been shown to be useful in clinical trials. These include Vitamin A, glutamine, N-acetyl cysteine and melatonin.

Adjuncts to Cancer Treatment

  • Maitake Mushrooms have been shown to stimulate the immune system and to reduce the effects of chemotherapy.

The following complementary therapies can be used in the treatment or palliative care of Bladder Cancer: Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy, Nutritional Therapy

You are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner Directory.

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